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koto
1150 1100 trans difference?
what needs to be done to put a 1100 trans into a 1150? someone said 2mm spacer between gears? which gears and what else?Tags: None
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Has anyone here ever taken a 1100 or 1150 trans completely apart, is 2nd drive gear on clutch shaft pressed on? how do you remove it-heat and press? I think I heard that it can only be done once or twice ? is it splined , and how to reinstall it, im trying to change bearings and this gear is in the way to get to them
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Originally posted by TeamDar View Post2nd gear input is pressed on. It is not splined. You do not need to remove it to replace the transmission bearings.
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You must be refering to the two bushings for fourth and fifth gears. I have never seen those wear out. You will need to press off second gear but you will need to remove fifth gear at the same time. You need a large press and the plates needed to hold the gears. I use a little heat just to release the loctite under second gear. If you don't know what you are doing you can send it to someone who does and save yourself a huge mess if you screw it up.
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koto
Originally posted by TeamDar View PostYou must be refering to the two bushings for fourth and fifth gears. I have never seen those wear out. You will need to press off second gear but you will need to remove fifth gear at the same time. You need a large press and the plates needed to hold the gears. I use a little heat just to release the loctite under second gear. If you don't know what you are doing you can send it to someone who does and save yourself a huge mess if you screw it up.Last edited by Guest; 01-30-2011, 01:44 PM.
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Do not heat the gear to install. Yes use loctite. Press it on so that you have from 4.386" to 4.390" from the outside of first to the outside of second gear. Make sure that no loctite gets down into the bushing on fifth gear. Sometimes you have to touch up the i.d. of the gear and the o.d. of the shaft if metal was displaced from dis-assembly.
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koto
Originally posted by TeamDar View PostYou must be refering to the two bushings for fourth and fifth gears. I have never seen those wear out. You will need to press off second gear but you will need to remove fifth gear at the same time. You need a large press and the plates needed to hold the gears. I use a little heat just to release the loctite under second gear. If you don't know what you are doing you can send it to someone who does and save yourself a huge mess if you screw it up.
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